play
Playing by the rules.
A play that includes singing and dancing.
Refers to play that happens outside.
A play performed by students at a school.
A play performed on a stage.
An important or impactful action in a game.
The last action in a game or part of a game.
A play that has only one act.
In American football.
In American football.
In American football.
In baseball.
In baseball.
At the end of the day's game, in cricket.
At the beginning of the day's game, in cricket.
Said in jest or not seriously; (in sports) currently active in the game.
(In sports) not currently active in the game.
In the state of playing.
To acquire the skill of playing a game or instrument.
To instruct someone in how to play a game or instrument.
Allow someone to join in a game or activity.
To halt a game or match, often due to weather.
To listen to someone playing a musical instrument.
In American football.
In American football.
To decide and announce the next tactical move, in American football.
To write or broadcast a critical assessment of a play.
In American football.
To play a game or music with other people.
To perform music in front of an audience.
A designated space for children to play.
Items used for play, such as swings and slides.
Usually 'playroom'.
Usually 'playhouse'.
Usually 'playgroup' in BrE.
A supervised program of activities for children during school holidays.
To engage with toys or other objects for amusement; to play a game with someone.
To be a member of a sports team.
To participate in a game or competition.
To compete with an opponent in a game.
A drama concerning a particular topic.
To pretend to be something, as in a child's game.